Current through Register 1533, October 25, 2024
Section 2.04 - Meetings: Voting(1)Public Meetings. All meetings of the Board shall be open to the public to the extent required by M.G.L. c. 30A, §§ 1 lA and 11 Ai4. All meetings of the Board shall be open to the press to the extent required by law. The Board may establish specific policies regarding the use of video cameras and other recording devices as necessary.(2)Notice of Public Meetings. Except in an emergency as provided by 980 CMR 2.04(3), a notice of each meeting of the Board shall be filed with the Secretary of State, and a copy thereof posted in the public office of the Executive Office for Administration and Finance, at least 24 hours, not including Saturdays, Sundays, or legal holidays, prior to the time of such meeting or session.(3)Emergencies. The Board may conduct a public meeting or executive session without giving notice as required by 980 CMR 2.04(2), if it determines that an emergency exists and that immediate, undelayed action by the Board is imperative.(4)Executive Sessions. The Board may in the course of a public meeting vote to go into executive session. An executive session may be held only as authorized by M.G.L. c. 30A, §§ llA andll1/2(5)Records of Meetings. The Board shall maintain accurate records of its meetings, setting forth the action taken at each meeting, including executive sessions. Either a full transcript of the meeting or a summary of all matters voted shall be made available with reasonable promptness after each meeting; provided, however, that votes taken in executive session may be withheld from public disclosure for so long as their publication would defeat the lawfiil purposes of the executive session, but no longer.(6)Quorum: Voting.(a) A quorum consisting of four Board members shall be required to conduct any meeting of the Board held for the purpose of considering and voting upon an adjudicatory decision, or a proposal to adopt, amend or rescind regulations, or any other matter requiring a vote of the Board. A majority of members in attendance at a meeting shall be sufficient to dispose of any question properly before the Board during the meeting at which the question is taken up.(b) Each Board member or designee in attendance at a meeting shall be entitled to vote on any matter which is properly before the Siting Board at that meeting.